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diverticulectomy
Posted by yathink1 on January 22, 2019 at 9:07 pmwho’s had one and how did it go? I have no idea what to expect. Hoping this will avoid bladder removal
yathink1 replied 6 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies -
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Hi Cynthia, I’ll attempt to explain it as best I can. You have probably heard of diverticulitis when talking about the colon, well this is similar. It’s a “chamber” that’s a result of straining to urinate due to BPH. Kinda like a balloon when you squeeze it and a little balloon pops out. I do have cancer in the bladder carcinoma in situ and the last biopsies showed the bladder clear with one spot at the diverticulum showing cancer. This is after 5 surgeries one of which involved a TURP and 2 courses of BCG. After the TURP I am emptying my bladder but the diverticulum can still hold some urine creating an environment for the cancer to continue. I am now at the Mayo Clinic and my urologist feels that the BCG seemed to have worked in the bladder and removing the diverticulum would eliminate the hostile evironment where the cancer continues. I have one more surgery prior to the possible diverticulectomy to take more biopsies of the bladder and cauterize the diverticulum. If the biopsies show cancer than it’s removal time. I see you have the Indiana Pouch, how is that? I’ve been considering that as a possibility if all else fails.
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Yathink, are you having this done in relation to having bladder cancer? I had to look it up it was the first time I had seen it on this forum in over ten year of being here. Can you tell us more about your situation please.
Cynthia Kinsella
T2 g3 CIS 8/04
Clinical Trial
Chemotherapy & Radiation 10/04-12/04
Chemotherapy 3/05-5/05
BCG 9/05-1-06
RC w/umbilical Indiana pouch 5/06
Left Nephrectomy 1/09
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